by Tim Nunan » Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:29 pm
This was posted on an email list of current and former NRA-EVC's.
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Winchester (former Federal prosecutor) contacted NRA in regards to this proposed national CCW reciprocity bill, and this was the reply he received in regards to his concerns:
So here's the NRA view.....
-----Original Message-----
From: ILA-Contact [mailto:ILA-Contact@nrahq.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 2:02 PM
Subject: RE: ILA Contact nramem
Dear Mr. Winchester,
Thank you for contacting NRA-ILA.
The bill is not perfect, but by no means is it a "do-nothing" bill. If
passed the bill would allow anyone who has a CCW from their state to carry
in any other state that issues CCW permits. With the recent addition of WI,
49 states now have laws on the books that allow for CCW permits. Granted,
some states are "may issue" and do not issue many permits, but it only
requires them to have a CCW permit available for the law to apply.
The bill does require that those who carry abide by the laws and
restrictions of the state they are in. However, it specifically says they
are only subject to the restrictions that would apply to someone with an
unrestricted permit from that state. So, while there are restrictions, it
would only be for things like not being able to carry in a government
building or in a restaurant that serves alcohol. By and large, the
restrictions would not differ greatly from those imposed on a permit holder
in CO.
Again, thank you for your inquiry and please do not hesitate to share any of
your thoughts or concerns in the future.
Sincerely,
Kyle C
NRA-ILA Grassroots Division
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 3:26 PM
To: ILA-Contact
Subject: ILA Contact nramem
Contact Information
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First Name: JAMES
Last Name: WINCHESTER
State: CO
comments:
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I've read the text of the bill and I fail to see how this bill does anything for carrying concealed unless all or almost all states allow a license, and those states have no restrictions on the right to carry. In other words, the bill seems like a do-nothing, feel good legislation.
Tim Nunan
TFA/NRA Lifemember
GOA member
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